KNUFF Transformable Coffee Table

Description: I was looking for the perfect coffee table for my mini seating/TV area inside my room, and after weeks of analyzing every Ikea’s product, I finally came out with this hack.

The size of this KNUFF coffee table is great for singles where you don’t need a huge coffee table, or to place it in your room where space is limited, and its just the perfect size for your cosy reading corner. And the best thing is all four sides can be used as drawer units for all your magazines, books, and controllers etc.

The KNUFF magazine file comes with 2 piece (one inside the other). You can use this feature to change the shape of the table anyhow you like. The KNUFF table is quite solid and sturdy and works just like any other tables. Just don’t put dumbbells on it. 🙂

This is an easy hack for everyone with no heavy duty works involved. All you need is liquid nail to secure everything in place like in the picture, then screw your artist stool under it. If you don’t have an artist stool, you can substitute it with a FROSTA stool and a SNUDDA Lazy Susan to make it rotatable.

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I cannot remember where this was linked from in a Facebook posting. Something about 19 ways to use magazine containers for storage. This ism’t exactly it, but close. Do you know what link it was from? Thanks

Wow, im humbled by all the great responses for my hack! Thanks for all the feedbacks and suggestions….

This simple hack was born because myself dont have anything handy like driller and cutting materials saw etc living in a small studio. So the process was as simple as possible, i guess thats whats make this hack so accessible. Any non-handyman can do it in the weekend as their little project and u have a nice mini table with storage at the corner of your room! Hugs.

This is awesome – I love it! Might I suggest, if you can’t find a suitable stool, Craigslist often has cheap or free swivel office chairs. Get one where the upholstery is thrashed, and just remove the seat top and use the base.

It’s just 4 magazine files laid out to be a table top. This is too simple to be hack of the year compare to some serious work featured here. Don’t think the stool is from ikea. Am I missing something here?

I agree, that the degree of difficulty of a hack should not be a qualifying factor in grading the quality of a hack. This website is not called IKEA handyman.

Look at 10 Best of 2011, there was a kitchen skimmer – soap dish hack that made it I believe to 3rd place and it competed against some seriously crafty hacks, but people who voted for it(I included) really appreciate out of the box creativity in combination with a great looking end product.

Very nice! 🙂I bought a rotating wooden stool at IKEA in Germany a couple of months ago. Very cheap! You could use that instead of your “artist stool”. But I do not remember its name and I can’t find it on the IKEA website. Does anyone know about this stool? :S